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HexClad Hybrid Nonstick 6-Piece Fry Pan Set, 8, 10, and 12-Inch Frying Pans with Tempered Glass Lids, Stay-Cool Handles, Dishwasher-Friendly, Induction-Ready, Compatible with All Cooktops
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Brand | HexClad |
Size | 6-Piece Pan Set |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
About this item
- HexClad's patented hybrid tech utilizes tri-ply construction – aluminum between two layers of stainless-steel - laser-etched with our hexagonal nonstick surface to deliver the searing power of stainless, durability of cast-iron and easy cleanup of nonstick.
- A size for all cooking occasions, our Hybrid 8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch pans offer the ultimate in versatility in cooking when it comes to frying, sautéing, and simmering.
- Use your HexClad cookware on any home cooktop or stovetop, including induction. Every piece is also scratch-resistant, dishwasher-friendly, and oven-safe up to 900°F. (Tempered glass lids are oven-safe up to 400°F, while stainless steel lids are oven-safe up to 900°F.)
- HexClad products that are sold by HexClad Cookware are backed by a lifetime warranty from manufacturer's defects. (Commercial and restaurant use excluded).
- Your purchase includes one 8-inch Pan, one 10-inch Pan, and one 12-inch Pan, each with an accompanying Tempered Glass Lid.
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| $339.99$339.99 | $322.15$322.15 | — | $24.65$24.65 |
Patended HexClad Surface
| Yes! | Yes! | Yes! | Yes! |
Pans Included?
| Yes, 3 pans with lids | No | Yes, 2 pans without lids | No |
Pots Included?
| No | Yes, 3 pots with lids | No | No |
Wok Included?
| No | No | No | No |
Trivets Included?
| No | Yes, 2 trivets | No | Yes, 2 trivets |
Total Pieces
| 6 | 8 | 2 | 2 |
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What is HexClad's patented Hybrid Technology?
Our patented Hybrid technology combines all the benefits of stainless and nonstick into a single pan. The laser-etched stainless steel hexagonal network of ridges forms peaks over nonstick valleys for increased searing capabilities.
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Do the handles get hot or are they heat-resistant?
Our stay-cool handles are designed specifically to be heat-resistant. However, shorter handles that are closer to the heat will heat up more quickly. So please use caution. And always use oven mitts when removing cookware out of the oven.
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Is HexClad Hybrid Cookware oven-safe?
Yes. Our cookware is oven-safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and our tempered glass lids are oven-safe up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Can I use HexClad Hybrid Cookware on any type of cooktop?
You can use HexClad Hybrid Cookware on virtually all household stove tops including gas, electric, glass, and induction cooktops.
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Can I use metal-utensils with HexClad Hybrid Cookware?
Yes, HexClad Cookware is metal utensil safe such as metal spatulas and whisks.
Product information
Material | Stainless Steel |
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Color | Black |
Brand | HexClad |
Size | 6-Piece Pan Set |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | Copper-free |
Compatibility Options | Gas, Electric, Induction, Oven |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Closure Material | Tempered Glass |
Included Components | Lid |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
With Lid | Yes |
Manufacturer | HexClad |
Utensil Compatibility | Plastic, Metal, Silicone, Wooden |
UPC | 859006007106 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00859006007106 |
Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 16 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
ASIN | B09ZBF3856 |
Item model number | HEX6PCPAN |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,181 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #13 in Kitchen Cookware Sets |
Date First Available | January 11, 2022 |
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Customers find the cookware set consistently performs well, with even heat distribution and handles that stay cool during cooking. The pans are solid and durable, holding up over time, and customers appreciate their nice weight and functionality, particularly noting their compatibility with induction stovetops. The non-stick surface receives mixed reviews - while some say food doesn't stick, others report it's not 100% non-stick. Value for money opinions are divided, with some finding them worth the price while others consider them expensive.
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Customers find the cookware set to be of high quality, cooking everything well so far.
"...seared steaks in the pans and have been pleased with how everything is cooking evenly and leaving a nice crust/brown sear on the food...." Read more
"...The unique hybrid design allows for excellent heat retention and distribution, typical of cast iron, while the nonstick surface ensures that food..." Read more
"...cookware does have stainless steel on the exterior, but is easier to keep looking shiny since cooking is not done on it. Wash and dry works...." Read more
"...I made an investment in some high quality cookware and so far I am not disappointed." Read more
Customers find the cookware set easy to clean, with multiple reviews noting that it cleans like new and is dishwasher safe.
"...season the pan, the pans have stayed relatively non-stick and super easy to clean...." Read more
"...of cast iron and nonstick properties, along with the ease of use and cleaning, makes these pans a must-have for both amateur and professional cooks." Read more
"...from the Ninja Premium cookware that maintains a nonstick, easy to clean surface as does the HexClad cookware...." Read more
"...Even heating and cooking. Super easy to clean. Food does not stick and really easy to season. These are the best pans I have had." Read more
Customers praise the cookware set's durability, noting its solid construction, durable coating, and sturdy lids that hold up well over time.
"...The lids are sturdy and have been a bonus when cooking over our old set...." Read more
"...One of the standout features is the durability of the nonstick surface...." Read more
"...Other than Tramontina cookware, the nonstick surfaces of most are durable...." Read more
"...The lids are nice and also well built. The pans are built so that they seem bigger on the bottom. So far they have been great...." Read more
Customers praise the cookware's heat distribution, noting that it heats well, distributes heat evenly throughout the pan, and maintains temperature consistently. They appreciate that the handles stay cool during cooking, and one customer mentions it works effectively on low heat with just a little butter.
"...The unique hybrid design allows for excellent heat retention and distribution, typical of cast iron, while the nonstick surface ensures that food..." Read more
"These pans are everything they are advertised to be. Even heating and cooking. Super easy to clean. Food does not stick and really easy to season...." Read more
"...Cooking in them has been great. They say that they cook hotter than other pans which I have seen to be true, and I don't turn up the burners as high..." Read more
"...using my new Hexclad skillets for 2 weeks now, they cook evenly, heat evenly and use a lower heat setting than any other skillet I’ve ever owned!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the cookware set's weight, describing it as good and substantial, with one customer noting the heavy glass lids.
"...The lids are nice and also well built. The pans are built so that they seem bigger on the bottom. So far they have been great...." Read more
""Luxury democratization success! Aerospace-grade materials at consumer pricing. Self-healing finish erases minor scratches...." Read more
"...1 - Cast iron, and enameled cast iron is very heavy and must be seasoned after every use to maintain it...." Read more
"Wonderful to use, heavier than you think. Well made love them" Read more
Customers find that the cookware set works very well, particularly noting its compatibility with induction cooktops and describing it as a pleasure to use.
"...They are just so amazing to use and clean up is effortless! I just cannot find all the words to describe how happy I am with this set!..." Read more
"...When it comes to kitchen sorcery, this pan set is nothing short of magical...." Read more
"...It’s a true joy to use. It outperforms itself every time. Clean up is a breeze, it literally doesn’t need to go in the dishwasher...." Read more
"They work very well as said" Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the pan's non-stick surface, with some reporting that food doesn't stick at all, while others find that eggs and other foods adhere terribly to the surface.
"...With minimal effort to season the pan, the pans have stayed relatively non-stick and super easy to clean...." Read more
"Still getting used to the pans as they are VERY different from regular non-stick, and also different than stainless or cast iron...." Read more
"...Each of these has their pros and cons, and all are very non-stick aside from cast iron and carbon steel that must be well seasoned...." Read more
"...They’re not as nonstick as other nonstick but also safer. I wanted to get away from chemicals. I’ve also used them in the oven. No issues...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the cookware set's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it expensive and a waste of money.
"...Overall, the HexClad Fry Pan Set is a fantastic investment for any kitchen...." Read more
"...I purchased a set and one of the pans can’t even fry an egg without digging into it, the egg does not even swirl, glide, slide, or flip." Read more
"...I bulked at the cost of Hexclad, but I can tell you, they are worth EVERY penny!..." Read more
"I love this cookware. A little pricey at first, but in the long run it will last plus there is a lifetime guarantee on their product...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022If I'd only had YouTube to assist in my purchase decision, I'd have never bought these pans. Everyone is a critic. Everyone complains the pans aren't non-stick. It also turns out that none of these people giving the pans terrible reviews seem to have the faintest idea how to cook in the first place.
If you dump scrambled eggs into a dry non-stick pan of any make or model, they're going to stick. And probably burn. Every single YouTube review tries the "egg test" by putting an egg into a hot, dry pan and guess what happens? If you dump frozen ravioli into a dry non-stick pan, they aren't going to thaw, much less cook, and they'll have scorch marks. If you try to make fried rice in a non-stick wok but don't use a drop of oil, the rice is going to stick and burn. If I tune into your HexClad product review and you tell me that you had to go to the store to buy vegetable oil to season the pans because you don't normally use any in your cooking, I'm going to turn that video right off.
So here's the deal: Are HexClad non-stick pans? Yes. And also no. They are hybrid cookware. But they are unique hybrid cookware unlike any I've owned or tried. Must you use some oil in your cooking? 100% yes. It's actually in the instruction sheet that comes with the pans. Also, it's proper technique. How else are you going to ensure proper heat transfer to the food? Again, think about what you're buying here: hybrid cookware. A hybrid of what? A hybrid of non-stick cookware, which, no matter the brand, still will require some kind of oil or fat to be properly non-stick, and of stainless steel cookware, which most definitely requires oil or fat to be non-stick.
The bottom line on this whole "they aren't non-stick" nonsense is that they most certainly are. When you want them to be. When you use proper cooking techniques.
Now, how did they work out for me? I'm not a chef. I'm a home cook. But I like to think I'm an above average home cook. Two of my good friends are foodies. One of them actually is a chef. The other is a skilled home cook and recently purchased a set of HexClad, which he really likes. We often cook and eat together.
First test, after following the seasoning instructions, was with the 12" pan. I made sichuan chicken using boneless, skinless chicken thighs. While skeptical at first, I heated the pan on medium low as instructed, thinking no way is this going to be hot enough. With a little oil in the pan once it came up to temperature (within 2 minutes at that), the chicken cooked and even browned. Developed a nice sear on the outside. Beautiful, gorgeous color. And yet, when turning the meat it released from the pan with zero resistance and no residue left stuck on the pan surface. Removing the chicken, I added a tbsp more oil and in went the peppers and onion. Again, a gorgeous result. Nice searing and no sticking. Added the meat back, added sauce, and the same meal I had prepared the night before in my quality non-stick skillet actually looked far more appetizing. And it was delicious. I dare say, even better due to the increased Maillard reaction over standard non-stick pans. Clean up entailed a wet sponge and a gentle wipe and rinse and it was clean. Nothing stuck. No discoloration. Soap and water finish.
After enjoying my meal, I just had to know if the pans were going to pass the test that would make them a keeper for me: the French Omelette test. So I heated up the 10" pan, scrambled and seasoned three eggs, and threw a knob of butter into the pan. Medium low heat was plenty enough to get the job done. I worked quickly, keeping the eggs moving to avoid forming large curds. Once nearly set, I began rolling. The egg came away from the pan without a single stick, and without even the need to add more butter to release it as I would in my regular non-stick pans. Perfect, soft, yellow (not browned), creamy French Omelette. Clean up was a non-event. Aside from a bit of butter there wasn't anything for the soap, water, and sponge to remove. This test sealed the deal for me.
I have other decent pans: All-Clad D3 12" and 10" pans, and three non-stick Oxo 8", 10", and 12" pans (top rated by America's Test Kitchen). The All-Clads can work okay, but they were mostly a disappointment. They take too long to heat up, the heat dissipates quickly when food is added, and they have cold spots around the outside where there isn't direct flame. The Oxo pans are actually pretty great, but they have rubber handles which can't go into the oven, and even medium heat just isn't hot enough. Not the pan's fault, but you'll never get a sear on a non-stick surface. My goal here was to have ONE set of pans that could get proper searing, could be used in the oven, and still have non-stick properties. I have achieved that goal with the HexClad pans. My All-Clad and Oxo pans will be gifted to someone. I have no need for them anymore.
Handles: Nice, fat handles on the HexClad that don't turn in your hands or get hot. The worst thing about the All-Clad D3's are the handles. I have nearly dumped the contents of both pans when tossing as the handles rotated in my palm. They are the absolute worst. I absolutely LOVE the HexClad handles.
Lids: Every HexClad pan came with a nice, glass lid that fits perfectly, and has a steam vent. All-Clad? Because my D3 set didn't come with lids initially, All-Clad doesn't and won't sell them separately. I called All-Clad when I got them and asked if they'd sell me some lids and they basically told me to go pound sand. They were actually rude and dismissive.
Heat distribution: As mentioned, the All-Clad D3's didn't evenly distribute the heat to the outsides of the pan surface that weren't directly over flame, nor did they keep the heat when food was added. Even cranking the flame up to high was never enough to get a good sear. Not so with the HexClad. I was sure that the warning to not heat them above medium had something to do with the non-stick surface (and it might), but it's just not necessary to go any higher. The outsides of the pan are just as hot as the middle and they sear so well, keeping their heat even as food is added. They perform almost like carbon steel or cast iron in this regard.
Non-stick: Covered this, but it bears repeating that these actually are non-stick when used properly.
Appearance: They're gorgeous, aren't they? My friend's set has no discoloration after several months of daily, hard use, and he's never had to use Barkeeper's Friend or any scouring. They are absolutely stunning under the LED cook lights of my hood. Prettier by far than the All-Clad.
I've ordered the 2, 3, and 8 QT pot set, which arrives tomorrow, and expect to be equally happy if these pans are any indication. I also have a 10" wok arriving next week for my near daily stir fries. At some point, I may also add a 1 QT pot and 7 QT deep saute.
The bottom line is that these pans aren't going to miraculously make you cook better. But they WILL reward good technique with superior results. I was skeptical coming into this that I wouldn't like them nearly as much as what I already had but any hesitation is gone. The hype is real with this tech.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025We had a set of Misen pans for almost 8 years when 2 of the skillets popped the coating in the center of the pans (like a giant buckled up crack!) -- so I began the hunt to find replacements that would remain non-stick with no harsh chemicals and preferably would go in the dishwasher (Misen are handwash). I compared several sets and read many reviews online and finally settled on Hexclad I have been using the skillets for the past week and so far, I have been impressed. With minimal effort to season the pan, the pans have stayed relatively non-stick and super easy to clean. Occasionally, an item of food might stick initially but it releases easily with a silicon spatula. The advised temp settings for cooking may be a little low depending on your cooktop/stove -- I have had to increase by 1-2 settings to get the desired result when cooking. The pans have a nice feel, sit well in the hand, and aren't overly heavy like cast iron. The lids are sturdy and have been a bonus when cooking over our old set. We have cooked eggs, french toast, bacon, fish filets, and seared steaks in the pans and have been pleased with how everything is cooking evenly and leaving a nice crust/brown sear on the food. Out of habit we have always used silicon utensils in the nonstick skillets, so we have managed to not use metal utensils yet -- but I would not be worried about that as the pans seem quite rugged. We'll give it a year and if something changes, I will add more here.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025I just received them and have only used the 8” and 10” skillets but they preformed as advertised and the cleanup was so easy. I have used no More than medium low heat and preheated the pans as instructed. I made fried eggs, scramble eggs and a couple of omelets they came out perfect and easy to clean
- Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023This was part of the 12 piece set I ordered that was shipped in 2 boxes. I have looked at this cookware before and have seen a few advertisements on it. In the past, I hesitated trying it since, in most of the pictures and videos, it looks like it has a bumpy or rough interior. When I saw the 7-quart hybrid sauce pan, I decided I had to try it to replace a 7-quart Staub Dutch oven that I have. I was so impressed by this sauce pan, I decided to buy the 12-piece set of this cookware. This set was shipped in two boxes. One box include the 6-piece pot set with lids ( 2 and 3 quart pots and 8 quart stock pot), and the other box included the 6-piece frying pan set with lids (8, 10, and 12 inch frying pans with lids).
I cook quite a lot and have quit a lot of cookware of various types and brands, including Staub, Le Creuset, cast iron, , Tramontina, carbon steel, Calphalon stainless steel, and Ninja Premium cookware. In most of these, I have complete, or almost complete, sets of every piece available in each type of cookware. Each of these has their pros and cons, and all are very non-stick aside from cast iron and carbon steel that must be well seasoned.
Since this review is for the HexClad cookware, I will not get into the pros and cons of each type of cookware, but will compare the HexClad cookware to some of them and let you know why I prefer this cookware over some of the others.
It should be noted that it is suggested to wash and season the cookware with vegetable oil before using. I used Crisco shortening which I also use on my cast iron pans. When I seasoned the pans, the oil was completely absorbed. After the initial seasoning, these pans should not need to be seasoned again even when cleaned with soap and water. Cast iron and carbon steel pans should be seasoned after every use.
So, what do I like about this cookware as compared to the other cookware I have?
1 - Cast iron, and enameled cast iron is very heavy and must be seasoned after every use to maintain it. This cookware does not required seasoning after it is done initially. Carbon steel is not as heavy, but must also be seasoned after every use.
2 - Stainless steel cookware needs to be cleaned very time with Bar Keeper's Friend to keep it clean and shiny. The HexClad cookware does have stainless steel on the exterior, but is easier to keep looking shiny since cooking is not done on it. Wash and dry works.
3 - Most of the cookware mentioned above can be relatively nonstick when used and seasoned properly and after learning how to use it. Stainless cookware can be more challenging since temperature and what you cook can be issues. Cast iron, carbon steel, and even enameled cookware depends on persistent seasoning after every use aside from the Ninja Premium cookware that maintains a nonstick, easy to clean surface as does the HexClad cookware. Other than Tramontina cookware, the nonstick surfaces of most are durable.
4 - As for weight, the cast iron and enameled cast iron (Staub and Le Creuset) are the heaviest, carbon steel comes in second, and HexClad and Ninja are about the same.
5- The warranty for HexClad is lifetime vs. the Ninja warranty that is 5-10 year depending on whether you register cookware on the Ninja website. For the HexClad cookware, you must save your purchase receipt.
This is all of the differences I can think of for now. If I think of more, I will add them. For now, I am impressed with the HexClad cookware, but I will not likely eliminate much of the cookware I already have. As mentioned previously, each has their own benefits. I may eventually decide to eliminate some of the heavier cookware as it is more difficult to use. I may also eliminate cookware that requires more maintenance.
I will update this review if my opinion changes. I hope this review was helpful for you.
Top reviews from other countries
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 21, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality!
Best set of pans i have ever cooked with! AMAZING! great quality - even heating - easy to clean.
- AshleyReviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great set of pans
Amazing purchase, even though it was purchased as a Christmas gift I would buy a set for my self, they are non stick, super easy to clean and they have some weight to them. The size of pans are amazing. The hex clad is a great product I 100% recommend you getting yourself a set
- Ginger J.Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Season as per instructions before first use. Excellent quality!
Absolutely fabulous line of pots and pans! Follow instructions for seasoning BEFORE first use. Drizzle a little oil and spread with brush or paper towel while on low heat for the first weeks of use and these pans will last for many many years! Sizes are great, clean so easily. Worth the money!
- Neleh MayReviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Pans Ever
Great value for money - best pans I’ve ever bought
- James SawadaReviewed in Canada on March 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars As advertised
Everything as advertised. Surprised how easily they clean and how durable they are